Bacon: His Writings, and His Philosophy, Volume 1C. Knight & Company, 1846 |
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... observation . One account , indeed , is , that it was not till 1594 that he made his first pleading at the bar , his ... Observations upon a Libel published this present year , 1592 , entituled A Declara- tion of the True Causes of the ...
... observation . One account , indeed , is , that it was not till 1594 that he made his first pleading at the bar , his ... Observations upon a Libel published this present year , 1592 , entituled A Declara- tion of the True Causes of the ...
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... observe , that , notwithstanding the date 1597 , it is most probable that the volume really appeared in the early part of what we should now call the year 1598 . The Essays are inscribed by the author " To M. Anthony Bacon , his deare ...
... observe , that , notwithstanding the date 1597 , it is most probable that the volume really appeared in the early part of what we should now call the year 1598 . The Essays are inscribed by the author " To M. Anthony Bacon , his deare ...
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... observed , he seems to refer to all the contents of the little volume - to the Meditations and the Colours of Good and Evil , as well as to the Essays . The short address concludes with an expression of strong affection , which is ...
... observed , he seems to refer to all the contents of the little volume - to the Meditations and the Colours of Good and Evil , as well as to the Essays . The short address concludes with an expression of strong affection , which is ...
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... observe that amongst all the great and worthy persons ( whereof the memory remaineth , either ancient or recent ) there is not one * Envy keeps no holidays . that hath been transported to the mad degree of love 40 BACON'S WORKS .
... observe that amongst all the great and worthy persons ( whereof the memory remaineth , either ancient or recent ) there is not one * Envy keeps no holidays . that hath been transported to the mad degree of love 40 BACON'S WORKS .
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... observed : both which times kindle love and make it more frequent , and therefore show it to be the child of folly . The subject of the Eleventh , which is entitled , ' Of Great Place , ' and which was also first published in the ...
... observed : both which times kindle love and make it more frequent , and therefore show it to be the child of folly . The subject of the Eleventh , which is entitled , ' Of Great Place , ' and which was also first published in the ...
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